Posts Tagged ‘creation’
Homeschool Memoirs: #4 Something New
Written by Miss Jocelyn on September 10, 2008 – 1:34 am -
I was excited to find how many homeschoolers, this past week, were motivated to get their schedules in order and had fun doing it. Last week’s theme blessed me in two definite ways… I got to see how others plan out their days and was able to help others in their planning. I hope you were also blessed in these ways and more!
THEME
Planning your homeschool is a lot of fun, especially if you’re going to be trying something new. Just like finding a shiny new penny you’re excited to use it. Mother Dear has been planning some new curriculum for us, and I am plenty excited to get started on it. This week I hope you’ll share something new you’re using, why you’ve decided to use it, and if you have used it how you like it. Make sure to include the publishing information and where you got it from so others can look into if they like.
Make sure you enter in your DIRECT link to your HM post and not just your blog link. When others go back to look over the themes they will be able to go directly to your post rather than just your front page.
MY THEME
I’ve mentioned previously one thing I am looking forward to that is new this year is lapbooking… inexpensive scrapbooking with learning. I enjoy scrapbooking quite a bit and I am very artsy so I think I will enjoy it. However, the “something new” I’m doing this year is “Unlocking The Mysteries Of Creation” by Dennis R. Petersen. A few weeks ago Mother Dear found a video, online, about creationism by Dr. Kent Hovind. You can watch the entire 15hour seminar online, and so I have watched 5 out of 7 videos over the past few weeks and learned so much history, science, the opposing beliefs - Evolution & Creationism - and Bible study. It’s really been educational.
Mother Dear decided that I should look over the Mysteries of Creation book and put together a “class” to do for everyone else this year. I’m not sure I will be a very good teacher, but I’m going to be looking through it and see what I can come up with. I know it will prove to be very beneficial.
“SOMETHING NEW” INFORMATION:
Title: Unlocking the Mysteries of Creation: The Explorer’s Guide to the Awesome Works of God
Author: by Dennis R. Petersen
ISBN: 0967271304 / 9780967271309 / 0-9672713-0-4
Publisher: Creation Resource Foundation
Edition: Hardcover
Tags: bible biblical-studies christian creation creationism homeschool reference science
Book summary: It’s basic test for thousands of Christian home-school families. It captivates and engages those who may not even be prone to read books.
Blessings!
Tags: Bible, books, christian, creation, curriculum, education, labooking, lapbooks, publisher, Scrapbooking
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Gardening Memos on Monday
Written by Jacque on May 26, 2008 – 9:46 am -Summer is right around the corner, and gardening is getting into full swing on many homesteads, backyards and pots on porches. We started gardening a few years back, and have always included anything to do with it as learning. From planting and starting seedlings to observing the fruit of the plants to taking photos of the work and the beauty.
If you have not yet planted a garden it is still not too late. You can purchase plants already started and put them into pots or a garden spot even now. We use organic seeds and plants. I have found too many things out about eating non-organics, and, well, do your own research.
Since eating organic has gained popularity, they should be rather easy to find. Organic seeds can be ordered online from reputable companies.
For us, tilling such a large plot is usually the hardest part of gardening. We did buy a nice tiller last year, so it has become less of a job, but it is so important to get the ground ready so that the roots can grow deep. If your garden is small, a rake and a hoe will do the job just fine. We found some pretty nifty tools at Tractor Supply last week that are claws on the front and hoes on the backside. They are also extendable, so any of us can use them.

One thing to keep in mind is that many plants in a garden are direct-seeded, meaning that you don’t have to start them from a plant. You will want to direct-seed lettuce, spinach, corn, squash, beans, lima beans, carrots, cucumbers, and zucchini(I know that’s a squash too, but I love it!).
Vegetables that you will want to purchase as plants are: tomatoes, eggplant, peppers, broccoli, cauliflower, brussel sprouts, and onion sets. We did potatoes last year, and they are so easy.
I was asked last year where to get some Heirloom Seeds from. Here is my experience from the past year or so…. We use organic and Heirloom seeds, so I thought I would give you some links.
We order many of our organic seeds from Seeds of Change out of NM. My Dad ordered ours and his. He ordered from them, because they are solely organic and he wanted to support solely organic growers. He also bought some organic seeds at Lowe’s from Ferry Morse.
Gardens Alive! has organic seeds and chemical-free insecticides, fertilizers and such. We ordered through them last year, and I was happy with them. You could also look at Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds Co. Underwood Gardens has hard-to-find, open’pollinated and heirloom seeds. They also have a safe seed pledge not to knowingly sell chemically-engineered seeds, etc.
Children love to play in the dirt, so planting a garden is an easy one to get them involved in. what aplace to teach your children the beauty and omnipotence of God’s creation. If you are interested in ways to use gardening as a unit study, I posted about it: Gardening 101 - You *Can* Teach Your Children!!
An excellent resource I have found for gardening that is easy to read for adults and children alike is Square-Foot Gardening by Mel Bartholomew.
Contests:
For a May Contest: This month’s contest is geared towards the kids; however, anyone can take part!! The last day to enter is May 31st. To participate, find the very close up pictures on the blog and figure out what they are. On May 31st, email the answers to us at contests@centurytel.net. The prize is Volume 1 of Patch the Pirate’s Story & Song Treasure Box. The winner will be drawn from all correct entries on June 2nd. Complete rules (and a better explanation) can be found at There Is A Season.
Ok, I really don’t *want* to share this, but for all of you mommas who have Littles 4 or 5 and under… here is a contest you do not want to miss: Win the Ergo Baby Carrier of your choice in our Spring 2008 Contest! No purchase necessary to enter & win! Just CLICK HERE to enter by midnight on May 30, 2008. Winner of the free Ergo Baby Carrier will be picked at random from all correct entries.
Don’t forget that my sweet graduating daughter, Miss Amanda Dixon, is hosting a fun giveaway for homeschool Seniors class of 2008! She is giving away some class of 2008 t shirts from The Homeschool Boutique! Be sure to swing over and check it out.
So there…. you still have a few days to enter these contests. Go check them out!
Carnivals for this week:
Carnival Of Homeschooling #126: End of the School Year? Or Is It? at Walking Therein. Come on over and join me!
The Homesteading Carnival is up ap Grandma Rosie’s Texas home. Take a look at the 51st Homesteading Carnival ……..Summers on it’s way.
That is all for this Memo Monday! Have a fabulous week, and get out and get dirty with your children this summer!

Tags: Bible, carnivals, Contests, Giveaway, & Memes, creation, gardening, homeschool lessons, organic, planting, seeds, teaching children, unit studies
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